Episodios

  • Sermon | Unfolding of God's Promises (Exodus 1:1-22)
    Apr 14 2026

    Exodus is a book rich with foreshadowing, vivid imagery, and powerful accounts that reveal God’s redemption, providence, and deliverance for His people. In Genesis, God promises to multiply His people and give them a land to call their own, and Exodus begins as those promises start to unfold. We see clear evidence that God has multiplied and sustained His people, even in the midst of hardship and oppression. Yet the fulfillment of their promised home still lies ahead, setting the stage for God’s continued faithfulness and redeeming work.

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    30 m
  • Understanding 2 Corinthians | A Final Plea (2 Corinthians 12:14-13:14)
    Apr 7 2026

    Paul prepares for his third visit to Corinth not with polished rhetoric, but with the resolve of a father willing to spend and be spent for his children. He refuses to burden them, even as he warns that he will not spare unrepentant sin. The Corinthians want proof of Christ’s power in Paul—but Paul turns the question back on them. Do they see the evidence of Christ in themselves?

    In this passage (2 Corinthians 12:14–13:14), Paul dismantles the illusion that strength is found in appearances. Christ was crucified in weakness, yet lives by the power of God—and the same pattern marks His people. The call is not to project strength, but to examine ourselves, to pursue restoration, and to embrace the kind of weakness through which God’s power is made known.

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    21 m
  • Sermon | The Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35)
    Apr 6 2026

    On the road to Emmaus, we see the resurrected Jesus draw near to two disciples as He shows them that everything in Scripture points to Him and that the cross and resurrection are the fulfillment of God’s plan from the beginning. God opens their eyes through faith, demonstrating that believing is seeing and that He gives hearts able to recognize the risen Christ. When they finally recognize Him, their joy compels them to share the news.

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    42 m
  • Sermon | Here as in Heaven (John 12:9-19)
    Mar 30 2026

    Palm Sunday gives us a glimpse of heaven as we see the dead raised, with Lazarus standing as living testimony to Jesus’ power over death. The crowd clamors in praise, echoing the day when all people will worship Christ with joyful celebration. The King comes humbly into Jerusalem, pointing forward to the day when Jesus will return and reign in full glory. In this moment, everything begins to make sense as God’s redemptive plan unfolds before the people. As the world goes after Him, Palm Sunday foreshadows the day when every nation will be drawn to Christ and worship Him forever.

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    27 m
  • *Fixed* Understanding 2 Corinthians | Power in Weakness (2 Corinthians 11:16-12:13)
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode of Understanding 2 Corinthians, Paul engages in what he calls “foolish boasting” to expose the hollow claims of his opponents. Forced to speak their language, he subverts it—boasting not in strength, status, or spiritual spectacle, but in weakness, suffering, and dependence on Christ. From visions of paradise to the thorn in his flesh, Paul reveals that true apostolic authority is not marked by triumph, but by grace-sustained endurance.

    At the center stands a paradox: God’s power is perfected in weakness. What the world dismisses, God uses to display His strength. In defending his ministry, Paul redefines it—showing that the servant of Christ is not self-exalting, but Christ-dependent, content in weakness so that the power of Christ may rest upon him.

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    21 m
  • Sermon | God Loves the Church Through the Church (James 5:13-20)
    Mar 24 2026

    James 5:13–20 reveals that God cares for His church by working through His people, calling us to actively love one another through prayer, confession, and pursuit. When we pray for healing, we are participating in God's tangible, active love, trusting Him even when His will differs from our desires. Through confession, we invite honesty over hypocrisy, walking in repentance and depending on God’s grace. Finally, pursuing the wayward reflects God’s heart, as we patiently and lovingly guide one another back to truth, living as doers of the Word and not just hearers.

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    36 m
  • Understanding 2 Corinthians | Boasting in the Lord (2 Corinthians 10:1-11:15)
    Mar 19 2026

    In 2 Corinthians 10:1–11:15, Paul confronts a church tempted to equate spiritual authority with outward impressiveness. Against rivals who boast in credentials and charisma, Paul insists that true power is found not in appearances but in truth, humility, and allegiance to Christ. The real battle is not for influence but for minds and hearts—whether they will remain devoted to the true Christ or be drawn toward a distorted version that looks more compelling. In the end, this passage exposes how easily we trade substance for image—and calls us back to a costly, undistracted devotion to Jesus.

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    24 m
  • Sermon | Posture for Suffering (James 5:7-12)
    Mar 17 2026

    James calls us to a patient endurance in the midst of suffering, entrusting ourselves to the Lord who faithfully brings to completion all that is good. He directs our gaze toward the coming of Christ, not as a promise of immediate escape from pain, but as a steady anchor for our hope. In that coming, we are given a foretaste of what awaits us: a day when sorrow is swallowed up, communion with the saints is restored in fullness, and suffering is no more. Until that day, we are to remain steadfast, strengthened with courage, grounded in peace, and assured that the Lord draws near to us even in our deepest affliction.

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    38 m